Idk if I’m too illiterate or what, but I was so confused by the headline saying that the dog is missing for 529days and it took them 1000hrs to find it, I kept thinking those are not even remotely close to each other. I read the article, the 1000hrs were spent in 2025 after the dog was spotted on a camera.
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Pretty damn impressive, tbh.
why?
dogs have a strong digestive system aside from the stuff humans introduce to it. all domesticated animals can survive when released.... just keep that in mind
That depends on the way they're used to live, on the place you release them to, and the time of the year. Animals that are not used to living outside can have problems in sudden freezing temperatures, also the place must have enough food sources, which is not always necessarily the case, especially when there's a lot of competition already. Indoor cats can famously have problems surviving in the wild.